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we're hoping seth's law is the first of many. in addition to their reporting you also have to document, we feel like this is the science of it which, you know, sounds a little sterile when you consider the emotional loss, but that you document each incident as it happens so you have a record and you also look at the climate, the culture, and also the perpetrator. we have a second piece of legislation that calls for the restoretive justice element that people were talking about with regard to bullying, not just lgbt kids but in general. there was a sect committee this year of men and boys of color and that committee came out with a number of pieces of legislation all based on alerting to more programs, actually codifying the issue and also consequences and solutions and particularly with an accent on looking on is suspension automatic, is expulsion automatic. cyber bullying, another dimension of all this, the new technology, we're all catching up, there are two, three pieces of legislation that i co-authored, i am not the sponsor,
we're hoping seth's law is the first of many. in addition to their reporting you also have to document, we feel like this is the science of it which, you know, sounds a little sterile when you consider the emotional loss, but that you document each incident as it happens so you have a record and you also look at the climate, the culture, and also the perpetrator. we have a second piece of legislation that calls for the restoretive justice element that people were talking about with regard to...
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in a recent concert, the singer attacked a city law that imposed fines for spreading homosexual propaganda calling it, a, quote, ridiculous atrocity. >>> finally. >>> celebrities took to wait toer to share their thanksgiving day activities. emmy rossum was making stuffing wearing an appropriately themed hat. is that a turkey on her head? pink showed off her impressive table setting skills. and ryan seacrest had a glamorous day. he took out the trash. >>> it is now time for another look at the weather with bill karins who took out the trash not once but twice yesterday. >> at least. great to know ryan is with us. i'm sure he can hire somebody. >> let me take you through your weekend. last warm day for areas from boston down to d.c. going to be about ten degrees cooler as we go throughout the weekend. especially in the nights, too. a little windy and breezy. all that cold air today has already settled into minneapolis. chicago, some snow showers along with your friends all through the great lakes region. as far as the southeast, it's going to get chillier as we go through saturday and sunday
in a recent concert, the singer attacked a city law that imposed fines for spreading homosexual propaganda calling it, a, quote, ridiculous atrocity. >>> finally. >>> celebrities took to wait toer to share their thanksgiving day activities. emmy rossum was making stuffing wearing an appropriately themed hat. is that a turkey on her head? pink showed off her impressive table setting skills. and ryan seacrest had a glamorous day. he took out the trash. >>> it is now...
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none of our laws, they are not working. this is great. but as a parent who runs around and goes to these things to be able to say, okay, we are the most progressive state in the country and our children are dying and they are floundering. how you get it from this point up here, boots on the ground where it needs to be and what's the action plan for failure to comply. that's my question. (applause). >> first of all, thank you for sharing that. i am capable of stepping in your shoes and appreciating how the unspeakable loss that you have just shared with us and i'm very, very grateful for you. regretablely, i have had too many conversations with parents, including some of the parents that were featured in the movie --. >> (inaudible) collaborative. it's like an underground railroad because nobody, no one has suffered like we have. the white house summit, both of them, i knew what was going to be said because we all, we are each other's advocates. we are brothers and sisters in grief. we know what it feels like to have our children destroyed
none of our laws, they are not working. this is great. but as a parent who runs around and goes to these things to be able to say, okay, we are the most progressive state in the country and our children are dying and they are floundering. how you get it from this point up here, boots on the ground where it needs to be and what's the action plan for failure to comply. that's my question. (applause). >> first of all, thank you for sharing that. i am capable of stepping in your shoes and...
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says that he's optimistic about avoiding the so-called fiscal cliff, while at the same time pressuring law makers to get it done. >> i'm asking americans all across the country to make your voice heard. tell congress what a -- >> reporter: extra $2,000 in taxes next year if congress can't reach a deal by december 31st. republicans and democrats are at odds over taxes and entitlements, on taxes, the president wants them raised over $250,000. and the republicans disagree and instead want to cap them at 50,000. >> we're willing to put revenues on the table, as long as we're not raising the rates. >> reporter: balking at cuts to medicare, medicaid. and. >> we have already agreed to a trillion and a half dollars in cuts. in this session of congress. >> reporter: also on the hill today with one laugh of the bipartisan team that offered a deficit reduction plan in 2010. >> i'm hopeful but don't put me down anywhere near in optimistic category. >> reporter: >> every week, he spends campaigning for his ideas is a week that we're not solving the problem. it's completely counterproductive. >> reporte
says that he's optimistic about avoiding the so-called fiscal cliff, while at the same time pressuring law makers to get it done. >> i'm asking americans all across the country to make your voice heard. tell congress what a -- >> reporter: extra $2,000 in taxes next year if congress can't reach a deal by december 31st. republicans and democrats are at odds over taxes and entitlements, on taxes, the president wants them raised over $250,000. and the republicans disagree and instead...
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the law of the land. without much controversy after all these years. the misogyny would be under control. women would make at least 30 percent of the congress. now 17%. a lot of statistics. but i think the biggest challenge women face today is how to really take advantage of all of these new opportunities and work well providing for their families. that's what i think is the next revolution we have to the create to have policies that the rest of the world already has an american women do not, whether it is paid maternity, family leave, whether it's access to affordable quality child care, whether it's workplace flexibility. until we figure out this conundrum about how to combine family and work, how to really enable a significant contribution to society while still loving and caring for their children, that is what we begin to do. we have to form a new coalition to take this next giant step to make it possible for women to do what they really are meant to do . thank you. >> when i first target writing it was precipitated in first by the housing market
the law of the land. without much controversy after all these years. the misogyny would be under control. women would make at least 30 percent of the congress. now 17%. a lot of statistics. but i think the biggest challenge women face today is how to really take advantage of all of these new opportunities and work well providing for their families. that's what i think is the next revolution we have to the create to have policies that the rest of the world already has an american women do not,...
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law in europe is undergraduate. very few countries have a graduate law school system. the students were basically high-school seniors ready to enter their freshman year of college. i talked with them. it was a room smaller than this. we started talking and a student raised her hand and she said, checks and balances are very important in your constitution. the president checks the congress. who checks the courts? we talked about that. i'm not sure i had a satisfactory answer. [laughter] another student raised his hand and said federalism is very important in america. money goes to washington and then goes to the states with conditions. doesn't this undermine federalism? a student raise their hand and said, chief justice marshall was very much admired. they said, it took you until 1787 to get your constitution. we have been studying in your constitutional history since the fourth grade. if i did that class at american university i would've said, that is a great class. i told the same story that night in front of the president of the university. if you wanted to be a doct
law in europe is undergraduate. very few countries have a graduate law school system. the students were basically high-school seniors ready to enter their freshman year of college. i talked with them. it was a room smaller than this. we started talking and a student raised her hand and she said, checks and balances are very important in your constitution. the president checks the congress. who checks the courts? we talked about that. i'm not sure i had a satisfactory answer. [laughter] another...
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this year, but at 5:30, why the state may be missing out on millions of dollars because of how that law was written. >>> a new crackdown on internet counterfeiters. 132 international websites were shut down today. >> jaymee: c.e. said they were -- ice said that count fitters send shabby merchandise, or often fail to fill the order at all. >> organized criminals looking to take advantage of unsuspecting consumers to make a quick buck. >> congress returned today from its thanksgiving break with the country still headed toward that fiscal cliff. republicans are pressing the white house for a list of long- term spending cuts. democrats still want to raise income taxes on the rich. so far there is little outward signs the two sides are are closer to heading off the automatic tax increases and spending cuts economists have said could push the economy into another recession. the dow dropped 42 points today. the nasdaq was up by 9. the s&p closed by by 2. >>> a carbon monoxide scare that sent four people to the hospital in san francisco may have been a false alarm. for instance fire facers were
this year, but at 5:30, why the state may be missing out on millions of dollars because of how that law was written. >>> a new crackdown on internet counterfeiters. 132 international websites were shut down today. >> jaymee: c.e. said they were -- ice said that count fitters send shabby merchandise, or often fail to fill the order at all. >> organized criminals looking to take advantage of unsuspecting consumers to make a quick buck. >> congress returned today from...
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you may remember as of last year, state law requires any home with an attached garage to have carbon monoxide detectors. but multiunit buildings have until january 1st to comply. >>> well, this thanksgiving holiday was one of the deadliest in memory on california highways. six bay area deaths added to the statistic. the highway patrol reports crashes killed 31 people from wednesday through sunday. that's up 48% from last year. among the casualties, two san bruno sisters who were not wearing seat belts when their father hit a parked patrol car. the chp says 21 of the 31 people who lost their lives weren't wearing seat belts. in placerville, officials aren't sure if it was a deer or drowsiness that led to a head-on collision. three members of an oakland family in a prius and a 4-year-old girl died in that van. officials warn drowsiness can be as deadly as drinking when it comes to driving on the road. >>> with the fiscal cliff looming, the white house today continued its hard line, insisting that tax rates have to rise for the rich, and warn that any more delays would ruin consumer con
you may remember as of last year, state law requires any home with an attached garage to have carbon monoxide detectors. but multiunit buildings have until january 1st to comply. >>> well, this thanksgiving holiday was one of the deadliest in memory on california highways. six bay area deaths added to the statistic. the highway patrol reports crashes killed 31 people from wednesday through sunday. that's up 48% from last year. among the casualties, two san bruno sisters who were not...
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what is missing is the rule of law. john: you say, if they just said rule of law that would be as rich as we. >> of course. let me tell you, bringing in the rule of law is no easy thing. they're trying it in afghanistan . and not getting there. john: you started your working in peru working, trying to establish property rights. an economic adviser to the president. reform tth extent that other countries and by you to go to -- you got to russia, libya. twenty-three countries. egypt and honduras and the philippines. the leaders of these countries must get that they are doing something wrong. >> they did it easier than in north america. the people who brought in the rule of law and property rights into the united states, the 18th and 19th century, you can't remember that. in the case of these guys, they see that they are poor relative to your wealth. it's easy for them to sycamore is the difference? they are constantly looking so they can recognize much faster. we did not realize the fact it you can determine that a piece
what is missing is the rule of law. john: you say, if they just said rule of law that would be as rich as we. >> of course. let me tell you, bringing in the rule of law is no easy thing. they're trying it in afghanistan . and not getting there. john: you started your working in peru working, trying to establish property rights. an economic adviser to the president. reform tth extent that other countries and by you to go to -- you got to russia, libya. twenty-three countries. egypt and...
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it's not against the law at all to use cannabis. and however for children it needs to be a precise amount. that's the piece that may be missing here. >> oregon and california have laws on the books allowing patients to use medical marijuana. the doctor says she's prescribed it before with her young patients, but she uses it more often with adolescents. still, her mom says she was desperate to find something to help her daughter deal with the side effects of her treatment. >> i felt like i was going to lose my child. at that point i knew that i would do whatever it took to save her life. >>> speaking of marijuana, it could be the first in the country. a public university with a department devoted to pot. humboldt will be taking advantage of its location in the prime growing region. the csu campus will open the institute for research. they will coordinate research mock 11 faculty members from politics, psychology and sociology of pot. ucberkeley and ucla are two of the largest colleges in california. they're also the most dangerous. t
it's not against the law at all to use cannabis. and however for children it needs to be a precise amount. that's the piece that may be missing here. >> oregon and california have laws on the books allowing patients to use medical marijuana. the doctor says she's prescribed it before with her young patients, but she uses it more often with adolescents. still, her mom says she was desperate to find something to help her daughter deal with the side effects of her treatment. >> i felt...
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wade would be the law of the land. misogyny, rape would be under control. that women would make at least 30% of the congress, now 17%. a lot of statistics, but i think the biggest challenge women face today is how to really take advantage of all these new opportunities and be able to to work while providing for their families, whether its children, the elderly or the disabled. and that's what i think is the next revolution we have to create to have policies, that the rest of the world already have and the american women does not have. whether it's paid maternity, family, whether it's access to affordable, quality childcare, whether it's workplace flexibility. until we figure out this conundrum about how to confine -- combine family and work, how women can make a significant contribution to society while still loving and caring for their children, that is what we have to do. it can't be women alone. it has to be men. it has to be labor. it has to be the elderly. we have to form a new coalition to take this next giant step to make it possible for women to do
wade would be the law of the land. misogyny, rape would be under control. that women would make at least 30% of the congress, now 17%. a lot of statistics, but i think the biggest challenge women face today is how to really take advantage of all these new opportunities and be able to to work while providing for their families, whether its children, the elderly or the disabled. and that's what i think is the next revolution we have to create to have policies, that the rest of the world already...
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. >> by law, january 1 you have to have a carbon monoxide defector like the one this family lives in. >> a san francisco sheriff deputy accused of robbingp< ÷ a bank went before a judge today. the 56-year-old is a veteran of the force, today pleading not guilty to second degree robbery and burglary. police say he's demanding money from a teller in a bank of america and running off with $1700.jmyrw the judge made tong surrender his gun and passport. he has an order to stay away from the bank and teller. >> a 14-year-old girl died today after she was struck by a pickup truck riding her bike to school. it happened at jefferson avenue. police say the man stopped after the crash and he is cooperating with investigators they try to figure out what led to this tragedy. >> happening now, investigators are trying to figure out what caused a crash that killed four people on highway 50. three of them are a family from san francisco. officers say the prius veered off and hit a minivan. a 10-year-old survived. we'll hear from relatives coming up on abc 7 news at 5:00. >> santa clara county prosec
. >> by law, january 1 you have to have a carbon monoxide defector like the one this family lives in. >> a san francisco sheriff deputy accused of robbingp< ÷ a bank went before a judge today. the 56-year-old is a veteran of the force, today pleading not guilty to second degree robbery and burglary. police say he's demanding money from a teller in a bank of america and running off with $1700.jmyrw the judge made tong surrender his gun and passport. he has an order to stay away...
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law. prior lectures have been judge robert bork, professor john harrison, judge raymond randolph, and chief justice of the united states court of appeals of the sixth circuit. tonight, we're honored to add a fifth name to that prestigious list as a welcome justice anthony kennedy. justice kennedy received his bachelor of arts degree from stanford university and the london school of economics and his law degree from harvard law school. prior to this public service, the justice served in private practice in san francisco and sacramento. i can attest to his prowess as an attorney because on one very interesting occasion, he represented me. [laughter] on a speeding ticket. [laughter] and got me off with a minimum fine. [laughter] from 1965 until 1988, justice kennedy was a professor of constitutional law at the university of the pacific located in sacramento. he provided valuable support to gov. ronald reagan on a number of legal issues as a volunteer lawyer. he was appointed to the united sta
law. prior lectures have been judge robert bork, professor john harrison, judge raymond randolph, and chief justice of the united states court of appeals of the sixth circuit. tonight, we're honored to add a fifth name to that prestigious list as a welcome justice anthony kennedy. justice kennedy received his bachelor of arts degree from stanford university and the london school of economics and his law degree from harvard law school. prior to this public service, the justice served in private...
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i stayed there for law school and have a master's in public policy from there. those are subjects i decided to study because i was interested in public service and public policy issues and government. >> you grew up in the boston area. what made you want to make the transition and moved to san francisco? what motivated you to get involved in politics question marks before i ran for office, and worked in san francisco as a criminal prosecutor and civil rights attorney. i got to understand how much of a be in san francisco is to the rest of the world for social justice. i spent a number of years helping to grow a small business. i got to understand the innovative spirit in san francisco. at night, i volunteered as a neighborhood leader and as feature of an affordable housing organization. i learned so much about the challenges facing our neighborhoods and the special jewels that are the urban villages we live in. i ran for office because i wanted to serve the city and protect all that is so special about san francisco. >> what lessons did you learn after campaigni
i stayed there for law school and have a master's in public policy from there. those are subjects i decided to study because i was interested in public service and public policy issues and government. >> you grew up in the boston area. what made you want to make the transition and moved to san francisco? what motivated you to get involved in politics question marks before i ran for office, and worked in san francisco as a criminal prosecutor and civil rights attorney. i got to understand...
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it's located on sacramento seven the counsel says it's violating zoning laws. he's been fighting the nearly $25,000 in fines he's facing, but says the council's declaration is too much. sptoday at his home in san francisco. the chronicle reports that rodriguez died after a long battle with cancer. he was well known for his trash man comic. friends remember him as a friend, artist and radical. he was 72 years old. >>> the public got its first look at a boy accused of a crime spree and murder in san jose. we're able to show you video despite the fact he's a juvenile. >> reporter: aldonis muldrow made his first appearance in court this afternoon. he never spoke as he faced numerous charges including murder and attempted murder of a peace officer in a shootout with police. his partner, jonathan woolbanks was arraigned on similar charges. he had been on the run before being captured in concord friday night. the district attorney's office will try him as an adult. >> typically we look at the severity as well as the background of the juvenile. i can't comment on it, b
it's located on sacramento seven the counsel says it's violating zoning laws. he's been fighting the nearly $25,000 in fines he's facing, but says the council's declaration is too much. sptoday at his home in san francisco. the chronicle reports that rodriguez died after a long battle with cancer. he was well known for his trash man comic. friends remember him as a friend, artist and radical. he was 72 years old. >>> the public got its first look at a boy accused of a crime spree and...
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. >> she is one of four kids in her family homeless, but then went on to earn a masters, phd and law degree. she also runs marathons and triathlons. what a gal! >>> well, california's congressional delegation is overwhelmly democratic and so is state government. grace lee shows us the republicans are trying to figure out what they are doing wrong. >> this election, whether it was in the state of california or for the nation was a little bit of a wake up call for republicans. >> reporter: on the national front californians voted in additional democrat to congress, that means 38 of the 53 districts are dominated by democrats in the house. at the state level, the senate and assembly have a super majority of democrat that is the 2/3 of the members. with both the senators staunch democrats and a demonstrate governor, where did the -- democratic governor, where did the republicans go wrong. many believe they are alienating too many voters. >> right now a sign on the outside door if you are gay, lesbian, black, latino or hispanic, etc., you are not welcome. >> reporter: the assembly in san
. >> she is one of four kids in her family homeless, but then went on to earn a masters, phd and law degree. she also runs marathons and triathlons. what a gal! >>> well, california's congressional delegation is overwhelmly democratic and so is state government. grace lee shows us the republicans are trying to figure out what they are doing wrong. >> this election, whether it was in the state of california or for the nation was a little bit of a wake up call for...
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search warrants were served on tuesday and law enforcement sources tell the "indianapolis star" they now suspect gas was intentionally released into the home and may have been sparked with a remote device. >>> well, former boxing champion hector macho camacho is in serious condition after being shot and wounded last night in puerto rico. camacho was shot in the head and neck while sitting in a car and was rushed to the hospital. police say the bullet struck camacho in the jaw but exited his head and lodged in his shoulder. he is expected to survive. during his long career he held three world championships and defeated such great fighters as sugar ray leonard. >>> well, fans of elmo and sesame street around the world are hearing about the real life details surrounding the man behind that beloved character. for 28 years kevin clash was not only the voice of elmo, he was also the driving force that helped propel the furry red monster into a global phenomenon. late yesterday clash resigned from sesame street as he was slapped with a multi-million lawsuit claiming he had a sexual relation
search warrants were served on tuesday and law enforcement sources tell the "indianapolis star" they now suspect gas was intentionally released into the home and may have been sparked with a remote device. >>> well, former boxing champion hector macho camacho is in serious condition after being shot and wounded last night in puerto rico. camacho was shot in the head and neck while sitting in a car and was rushed to the hospital. police say the bullet struck camacho in the jaw...
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law. it is not that the constitution is some documents and external to what happened in every day life. it is in the middle of it, affecting what we're doing. every major political issue we have had even now, health care, financial reform, foreign policy, as very much a constitutional issue. >> tying those things together, one of the port legacies of omstead was the opinion that was against wiretapping that said the constitution contains were suggested it right to be left alone. those are precisely the words that potter stewart used 40 years later in roe v wade. we have prohibition giving us that. >> when it passed prohibition, they chose a constitutional amendment route. why did not they just do it with lots back then -- with laws back then? >> because laws are easy to un- do. we could have the experience now with affordable health care act. if you put it in the constitution before it ever been a repeal of an imminent, it was there for ever and beyond the reach -- beyond being affected by
law. it is not that the constitution is some documents and external to what happened in every day life. it is in the middle of it, affecting what we're doing. every major political issue we have had even now, health care, financial reform, foreign policy, as very much a constitutional issue. >> tying those things together, one of the port legacies of omstead was the opinion that was against wiretapping that said the constitution contains were suggested it right to be left alone. those are...
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it's located on sacramento seven the counsel says it's violating zoning laws. he's been fighting the nearly $25,000 in fines he's facing, but says the council's declaration is too much. >>> spain rodriguez died today at his home in san francisco. the chronicle reports that rodriguez died after a long battle with cancer. he was well known for his trash man comic. friends remember him as a friend, artist and radical. he was 72 years old. >>> the public got its first look at a boy accused of a crime spree and murder in san jose. we're able to show you video despite the fact he's a juvenile. >> reporter: aldonis muldrow made his first appearance in court this afternoon. he never spoke as he faced numerous charges including murder and attempted murder of a peace officer in a shootout with police. his partner, jonathan woolbanks was arraigned on similar charges. he had been on the run before being captured in concord friday night. the district attorney's office will try him as an adult. >> typically we look at the severity as well as the background of the juvenile. i
it's located on sacramento seven the counsel says it's violating zoning laws. he's been fighting the nearly $25,000 in fines he's facing, but says the council's declaration is too much. >>> spain rodriguez died today at his home in san francisco. the chronicle reports that rodriguez died after a long battle with cancer. he was well known for his trash man comic. friends remember him as a friend, artist and radical. he was 72 years old. >>> the public got its first look at a...
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lindsay lohan in trouble with the law again. what the actress was arrested for this time. >> plus, a zebra chases a pony. the strange sight caught on camera in new york. >> the market opened about 10 minutes ago. let's check the early numbers. so far looking good. coming up, we'll get an update from kcbs moneywatch reporter jason brooks. "madagascar 3" this really a ,,,,,, [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this really is a zebra and y trying to make a break for . the unlikely duo were >>> nope, this is not a rye make of madagascar 3 but the plot is similar. this is really a zebra and pony making a break for it. the unlikely duo was spotted running around staten island. razzie the zebra, casper the pony, by the way they're best buddies, they escaped from a petting zoo owner who left a gate open after feeding them. works for dogs, not fo
lindsay lohan in trouble with the law again. what the actress was arrested for this time. >> plus, a zebra chases a pony. the strange sight caught on camera in new york. >> the market opened about 10 minutes ago. let's check the early numbers. so far looking good. coming up, we'll get an update from kcbs moneywatch reporter jason brooks. "madagascar 3" this really a ,,,,,, [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ♪ ...could...
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but i do share mary ann's worry about the loss of law, concentrated coming deep in evenflo reading. you're in a rush to get from place to place. so that sounds negative. the positive thing to me, which outweighs the negative is what i call the democratization of access to culture. it's here, it's now in its house of the future. most human beings were so far removed from the world of reading and books through most of history that we can barely grasp the possibilities today. so i mean we have a lot of information in the 17th century. most people didn't own books. those who did had two books come in the and pilgrim's progress and they read them over and over again. now, thanks to the internet, the cultural heritage of this country is going to be within the grasp of everyone in the country in the near future. we are creating something called the digital public library of america, which will make all books in principle free to all readers. but that is a thrilling thing. it was just a utopian dream on the part of the founding fathers. we can make it happen and we will make it happen. when
but i do share mary ann's worry about the loss of law, concentrated coming deep in evenflo reading. you're in a rush to get from place to place. so that sounds negative. the positive thing to me, which outweighs the negative is what i call the democratization of access to culture. it's here, it's now in its house of the future. most human beings were so far removed from the world of reading and books through most of history that we can barely grasp the possibilities today. so i mean we have a...
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the justices are also considering whether to take up challenges in the federal law. gay marriage supporters are trying influence the court. >> the winds are at our back but the journey has just gun... >> reporter: some legal analysts are saying the court may shy away from this, reporting live allison burns, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> time is now 6:15, a 14-year- old boy is accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a 65-year-old woman. she was abduct by gunpoint and assaulted. he is charged with 10 felony counts including torture and attempted murder. one of the men accused of vandalizing a -- vandalizing aman muni bus, he is facing a judge today. he is accused of setting a bus on fire on third and market. hudson is facing one count of vandalism and one count of willful tampering with a passenger vehicle. he is still in jail this morning. >>> san francisco national airport reports about 2 5,000 more travelers passed through its doors than a typical sunday. nearly 30,000 passengers used fso but they reported fog backing things up by as much as two hours. oakl
the justices are also considering whether to take up challenges in the federal law. gay marriage supporters are trying influence the court. >> the winds are at our back but the journey has just gun... >> reporter: some legal analysts are saying the court may shy away from this, reporting live allison burns, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> time is now 6:15, a 14-year- old boy is accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a 65-year-old woman. she was abduct by gunpoint...
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the 320 million dollar hospital was built to meet california's seismic safety law. >>> filmmaker george lucas is moving forward with a plan that will bring a new park. donating vacant building downtown san anselmo. he has filed for a permit to demolish the building and make way for the new park, it will include bronze statues of indiana jones and yoda. expect today to open by summer. >>> that seems so far away. >> it is. >> let's compare the difference between yesterday and today. >>> yesterday was a quick burst we are going to see a stronger within for the second tonight and strongest for the -- stronger one for the second tonight and strongest for the weekend. right now question yet conditions in san francisco, you can't tell that to the folks in the north bay, they've had the light showers on and off where we start with live doppler 7 hd, blue and green is representing light rain through cloverdale and clear lake this morning. as you head south, the roads are wet into windsor and highway 37, san rafael through novato, lakeville highway, all looking at light shower activity. temperatu
the 320 million dollar hospital was built to meet california's seismic safety law. >>> filmmaker george lucas is moving forward with a plan that will bring a new park. donating vacant building downtown san anselmo. he has filed for a permit to demolish the building and make way for the new park, it will include bronze statues of indiana jones and yoda. expect today to open by summer. >>> that seems so far away. >> it is. >> let's compare the difference between...
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they are per swaying the ftc it has not broke any antitrust laws. google has been in settlement talks with the ftc now for about a week. >>> surgeons may have new steps to prevent infection. several hospitals, including stanford took part in the project to cut down on infection. doctors, nurses and surgical technicians, took steps to have patients shower with germsidal soap before surgery and help change gowns during surgery. >>> it was a flood of baby boys. a busy baby weekend in a hospital near mip unanimous had a manly theme. 19 deliveries and all of them boys. it started last friday and another little boy and another little boy. the streak was broken monday morning with a birth of a little baby girl named laiden. >>> some call them junkits. others say it's wasteful spending. the apology of the u.s. veterans, over taxpayer funded trips to vacation resorts. >>> more wind more wind. and there's more rain in the forecast. we'll let you know when it gets here. >>> we have an update on the travel spending by the veterans affairs department. as scott m
they are per swaying the ftc it has not broke any antitrust laws. google has been in settlement talks with the ftc now for about a week. >>> surgeons may have new steps to prevent infection. several hospitals, including stanford took part in the project to cut down on infection. doctors, nurses and surgical technicians, took steps to have patients shower with germsidal soap before surgery and help change gowns during surgery. >>> it was a flood of baby boys. a busy baby...
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. >>> president obama's health care law is moving forward. this week the obama administration laid out a package of rules that included a ban on denying coverage to people with preexisting conditions. many americans don't understand all the changes coming with the affordable care act. health experts say if people don't enroll it could increase premiums for those who do have insurance. 20% of californians are uninsured. >>> a new report shows a sharp drop in the number of u.s. abortions. it shows the biggest decline in a decade. experts estimate it represents almost 40,000 fewer abortions. >>> we just showed you u a live look on interstate 80, all those cars making that thanksgiving holiday. but bill, can you imagine if that rain were still here now? >> i think a lot of people blow out on wednesday night. we had a horrible night. we mentioned that many people will travel today and tomorrow. let's check out the forecast here, as we go into tonight. you can see that we've got a few clouds heading north here. the clouds stay up there basically an
. >>> president obama's health care law is moving forward. this week the obama administration laid out a package of rules that included a ban on denying coverage to people with preexisting conditions. many americans don't understand all the changes coming with the affordable care act. health experts say if people don't enroll it could increase premiums for those who do have insurance. 20% of californians are uninsured. >>> a new report shows a sharp drop in the number of u.s....
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both opinion in the military and intelligence and law enforcement is quite divided about this i am not going to lie most people in the military have a very strict by the book attitude towards many of the rules not all the rules but many and would like to see many convicted but i have talked with infantry one of whom who is caught on camera in that infamous collateral murder helicopter video who sees bradley manning is hero who sees the leaks of the iraq war logs including that helicopter video as an unqualified good because now americans can finally see how that war is actually going in ditto for the afghan war logs there are also people in the f.b.i. who think such a thing is we get leaks is very good for national security and including the former director of the minneapolis office of the f.b.i. co-leader out what you do is a time magazine person of the year two thousand and two and i have a long interview in my book with the former top cia analyst reagan governor who also sees this public knowledge of this benefit to the public debate about our war it's to be in measurable good so th
both opinion in the military and intelligence and law enforcement is quite divided about this i am not going to lie most people in the military have a very strict by the book attitude towards many of the rules not all the rules but many and would like to see many convicted but i have talked with infantry one of whom who is caught on camera in that infamous collateral murder helicopter video who sees bradley manning is hero who sees the leaks of the iraq war logs including that helicopter video...
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indeed, there is no repealing the laws of supply and demand. this is actually where jane jacobs was getting it wrong. she noted that old buildings were cheap and new buildings were expensive. which led her to believe that you should make sure that no one builds all building on top of new buildings. she didn't need to look any further than the impact of freezing a city. it was affordable and she and her husband lived there in the 1950s and has turned into a place where townhouses were cheap and that is what happens when you turn off the chain of building new houses. one of the reasons it is important to allow new buildings, it is the environment. i will end by telling a story of a young graduate who went for walk in the woods. and he did a little fishing, and the fishing was good. he came to put the fish into a chowder. the win came and put the flames that he was using in the fire started and spread. eventually, it was a raging inferno that burned down acres of woodland. in his own day, this man would be called an enemy of the environment. it is
indeed, there is no repealing the laws of supply and demand. this is actually where jane jacobs was getting it wrong. she noted that old buildings were cheap and new buildings were expensive. which led her to believe that you should make sure that no one builds all building on top of new buildings. she didn't need to look any further than the impact of freezing a city. it was affordable and she and her husband lived there in the 1950s and has turned into a place where townhouses were cheap and...
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the law is fantastic. you can't annoy a manatee? and then there is also an intense clause, like -- or attempt to. if you fail to annoy the manatee , that is still illegal. >> and they had a press conference. we have to find this woman on the manatee. >> they actually did this. >> the press conference they were looking for her. >> yes, they were looking for her. they were like, we need somebody, please. there is a woman riding a manatee. it is insane. it is going to destroy america. it is a hideous looking creature. >> it is. >> i have been down to florida on one of those ridiculous tourist boat tours where they go out and promise to find you a manatee. you never see one when you pay somebody $50. >> they have been telling everybody hands-off. maybe the manatee like most of us loves the loving touch of of a human being. >> i think you are right. would you like to know about man gnaw toe lore? manatee lore? back in the olden times it was thought that the original stories were sailors mistaking manatees for a half woman, half fish. tha
the law is fantastic. you can't annoy a manatee? and then there is also an intense clause, like -- or attempt to. if you fail to annoy the manatee , that is still illegal. >> and they had a press conference. we have to find this woman on the manatee. >> they actually did this. >> the press conference they were looking for her. >> yes, they were looking for her. they were like, we need somebody, please. there is a woman riding a manatee. it is insane. it is going to...
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not to repeal, but certainly to change the law. but it's washington that will decide what's going to be traded to avoid the fiscal cliff and i can guarantee that obamacare will not be involved in those-- >> i agree with na part. >> and until next year. >> all right. panel, stick around. up next, holiday shopping, wal-mart and the fight over unions, it's not over. wish a happy thanksgiving, i love you so much and back home. >> i wanted to truly wish everyone a happy thanksgiving and a special shout out to my precious wife and my family back home in virginia. but before i leave i want to say one thing, have an attitude of gratitude. with verizon. hurry in this friday for great deals. like the droid razr by motorola in cranberry, free. or a white 7-inch samsung galaxy tab 2, just $99.99. this friday, get the best deals on the best devices on the best network. exclusively at verizon. >> time and time again our associates conclude that they don't need a deal. that they appreciate the opportunities at wal-mart and we appreciate our assoc
not to repeal, but certainly to change the law. but it's washington that will decide what's going to be traded to avoid the fiscal cliff and i can guarantee that obamacare will not be involved in those-- >> i agree with na part. >> and until next year. >> all right. panel, stick around. up next, holiday shopping, wal-mart and the fight over unions, it's not over. wish a happy thanksgiving, i love you so much and back home. >> i wanted to truly wish everyone a happy...
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if congress passes a law that seizes private property from wealthy americans we will no longer have a capitalistic country. when you guys out there yell at me for not calling barack obama a socialist, now you know where the bar is i don't expect barack obama to endorse a health tax if he does all hell is going to break loose. i lived in a state for two years and i admire the spirit there i love california. the weather is great it's a beautiful place. as for philosophy, i'm with the texans. i don't want the federal government telling me how to live or taking what i earn to a punishing degree. and that's the memo. next on the run down, reaction from juan and mary katharine. will they answer my questions tonight? last week they didn't. drama mounting. we'll be right back. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been on the fence about it. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. wanted to provide better
if congress passes a law that seizes private property from wealthy americans we will no longer have a capitalistic country. when you guys out there yell at me for not calling barack obama a socialist, now you know where the bar is i don't expect barack obama to endorse a health tax if he does all hell is going to break loose. i lived in a state for two years and i admire the spirit there i love california. the weather is great it's a beautiful place. as for philosophy, i'm with the texans. i...
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had the ins or the state department followed the law, at least 15 of the hijackers would have been denied visas and would not have been in the united states on september 11th, 2001. >> while the hijackers made their preparations for the 9/11 attacks, the white house changed hands. once in office president bush decided not to immediately respond to the "cole" bombing. instead, the commission learned he'd ordered the development of a long-range plan to eliminate bin laden. >> thank you very much. secretary powell. >> mr. chairman, president bush and all of us on his team knew that terrorism would be a major concern for us. he wanted a they areorough strategy to go after al qaeda. >> he made clear to us that he did not want to respond to al qaeda one attack at a time. he told me he was tired of swatting flies. the president says i have no hesitancy about going after him, but i didn't feel that sense of urgency, and my blood was not nearly as boiling. >> every morning that summer bush received a president's daily brief or pdb outlining security threats to the united states. >> isn't it a fact
had the ins or the state department followed the law, at least 15 of the hijackers would have been denied visas and would not have been in the united states on september 11th, 2001. >> while the hijackers made their preparations for the 9/11 attacks, the white house changed hands. once in office president bush decided not to immediately respond to the "cole" bombing. instead, the commission learned he'd ordered the development of a long-range plan to eliminate bin laden....
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law enforcement in those two cities as well as palo alto have teamed up for a violence reduction plan they call "operation smart." the three agencies will coordinate against two gangs. >>> a traffic stop turned into a shootout. as the officer approached the driver fired. the officer was not hit, returned fire and the gunmen sped off. police found the car in a nearby neighborhood later. it had been stolen and the gunman is still on the loose. >>> a man is dead after leading police on a chase and standoff that closed off traffic to treasure island. the chase started last night in san francisco. the driver got out of the car at treasure island threatening to kill himself. he was later found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. >>> cell phone companies are having a hard time keeping up with demand for service. cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman explains that they are now turning to a higher power for help. >> reporter: never seems to be enough cell coverage for all the phones we are using. you may have a nice clear conversation. but often times the call breaks up. [ signal breakup ] >> rep
law enforcement in those two cities as well as palo alto have teamed up for a violence reduction plan they call "operation smart." the three agencies will coordinate against two gangs. >>> a traffic stop turned into a shootout. as the officer approached the driver fired. the officer was not hit, returned fire and the gunmen sped off. police found the car in a nearby neighborhood later. it had been stolen and the gunman is still on the loose. >>> a man is dead after...
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party or the law? despite setbacks in recent years, changes occur, not too many years ago, rule of law will be one of three components of any future democracy along with dignity, justice and independence as guarantees any future reform effort. number 2, we have gone from the days when my friend jerry cohen was the only lawyer in china some time shortly after the fall of the ching dynasty to 17,000 law firms and 200,000 licensed attorneys and as ho weh fing said, only some many judges held a bachelor's degree. there are basic standards, bar exam then legal experience that are required yet too often china's justice system falls short of the laws on the books both in practice and spirit. corruption is widespread, collusion among police and prosecutors and the judges is common. most critical, the fundamental question of judicial independence remains ever be illusive. the most sensitive cases still remain within party control. point number three, what will be the process for future collaboration between the
party or the law? despite setbacks in recent years, changes occur, not too many years ago, rule of law will be one of three components of any future democracy along with dignity, justice and independence as guarantees any future reform effort. number 2, we have gone from the days when my friend jerry cohen was the only lawyer in china some time shortly after the fall of the ching dynasty to 17,000 law firms and 200,000 licensed attorneys and as ho weh fing said, only some many judges held a...
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you're also right to say that at some point, the laws of the economics kick in. we're seeing this now in greece, throughout western europe. when something can want go on, it won't. it will stop. we are going to hit a wall here. this is what governor romney, paul ryan have been talking about. ryan's two years of budget proposals passed by the house, killed by the democrats in the senate saying, look, we know the laws of economics kick in here, and these programs are going to come to a screeching halt because there is no more money, so what we'd like to do now, before the crisis, is try to reform these programs in order to save them, not destroy them. dagen: i said this for years, social security's an easy fix because you're not dealing with people's health. social security is just, you know, changing the retirement age and changing how the initial benefit is calculated, and that's pretty much it. it seems so simple, but it's hard, nevertheless, to get the republicans a large group of them, to get excited about doing this so do you think that it doesn't happen unti
you're also right to say that at some point, the laws of the economics kick in. we're seeing this now in greece, throughout western europe. when something can want go on, it won't. it will stop. we are going to hit a wall here. this is what governor romney, paul ryan have been talking about. ryan's two years of budget proposals passed by the house, killed by the democrats in the senate saying, look, we know the laws of economics kick in here, and these programs are going to come to a screeching...
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it is written into law that every program and activity is affected equally by the cuts. how exactly go into effect, there is some leeway. if that happens on the scale it would happen, it would be unprecedented so it is a little hard to tell at this point. but agencies can reprogram certain funds. what we would see it undoubtably is it the testing of the limits of exactly what they can get away with. there were instances where managers got in trouble by -- for excessively reprogramming. it is not an area where they have unlimited authority. but there will be some wiggle room for them to shift money around and hold off on spending certain money and we will see a whole range of things going into affect. host: a couple more minutes left with tom shoop, talking about how the federal government is preparing for sequestration. larry, parkville, maryland, democratic gammer. go ahead. caller: i have always heard -- i am 68 -- i always heard that politics is an art of compromise. we did not have any artists in washington anymore, it seems like. host: we have to leave it here -- we
it is written into law that every program and activity is affected equally by the cuts. how exactly go into effect, there is some leeway. if that happens on the scale it would happen, it would be unprecedented so it is a little hard to tell at this point. but agencies can reprogram certain funds. what we would see it undoubtably is it the testing of the limits of exactly what they can get away with. there were instances where managers got in trouble by -- for excessively reprogramming. it is...
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country have gone out on strike after the presidential decree that basically put the president above the law, above the courts, but as far as any talk with the opposition go, opposition figures say that's out of the question and there's going to be no dialog until that decree is revoked and they are he' planning a million man march, a protest for tuesday, harris. >> harris: wow, a million man. quickly before i let you go, steve, in the past when we saw revolution in that country a year and a half or so ago, we saw police forces, we saw military intervention. what is the latest on authorities there on the ground? >> right now it's just been police forces on the ground and really a back and forth on a low level with the protests. the real concern is and some opposition figures have raised this concern is that the military might intervene if things get out of control and that's something that people are worried about. we've seen the military push in large cinder blocks to try to limit the violence so far, harris. >> harris: steve harrigan streaming live from cairo, thank you very much, steve. h
country have gone out on strike after the presidential decree that basically put the president above the law, above the courts, but as far as any talk with the opposition go, opposition figures say that's out of the question and there's going to be no dialog until that decree is revoked and they are he' planning a million man march, a protest for tuesday, harris. >> harris: wow, a million man. quickly before i let you go, steve, in the past when we saw revolution in that country a year...
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and tell the goes to yale law school. there he meets hillary rodham. >> you can watch this and other programs on line at booktv.org. now on booktv, nicole eustace examines the effects the war of 1812 had on american politics and patriotism. the author reports at the end of the three year war resulted in the quote era of good feelings marked by defuse partisanship and greater nationalism. it's a little over an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much for that introduction and thank you to the david library for hosting me. to real it's a real pleasure to be here and to see all of you this afternoon. thank you. the title of my talk this afternoon is love and honor in 1812, patriotism and popular culture in the new united states. on june 19 of 1812, james madison made a public announcement of the first war ever to be declared in the history of the united states. he said quote, i extort all the good people of the united states as they love their country, as the feel wrong that they exert themselves. madisons call made clear tha
and tell the goes to yale law school. there he meets hillary rodham. >> you can watch this and other programs on line at booktv.org. now on booktv, nicole eustace examines the effects the war of 1812 had on american politics and patriotism. the author reports at the end of the three year war resulted in the quote era of good feelings marked by defuse partisanship and greater nationalism. it's a little over an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much for that introduction and thank...
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now, prop 36 changed the law to require the third strike to be a violent or serious felony. the changes can be applied to inmates already sentenced under the three strikes law. >>> an oakland school board member still fighting to keep her seat weeks after losing on election day. alice spearman is challenging the results in court. she said her opponent, james harris, has no right to sit on the school board because of where he lives. harris lives in oakland but his neighborhood joined the san l leandro school district. >>> it is 5:05. you want to know in my mind what perfection is? thanksgiving, a big feast, lots of sunshine and sitting next to you on a thursday. >> oh, he's full of it today. >> and christina loren right now. >> we like to hear that, jon kelley. good morning for you. 48 degrees in san francisco. we're stuck together. 37 in napa and 46 in sonoma. as you are getting ready for the day, he is right on point, as usual. temperatures will be comfortable enough to eat outdoors. lots of sunshine, we had the rain come through so our air quality, yeah, usually cannot get
now, prop 36 changed the law to require the third strike to be a violent or serious felony. the changes can be applied to inmates already sentenced under the three strikes law. >>> an oakland school board member still fighting to keep her seat weeks after losing on election day. alice spearman is challenging the results in court. she said her opponent, james harris, has no right to sit on the school board because of where he lives. harris lives in oakland but his neighborhood joined...
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. >> california law gives us the right to talk to customers and handle in front of the stores. >> if you don't leave, we will get the police involved. >> reporter: organizers are calling for walmart to improve employee wages and working conditions. other walmarts targeted today include the richmond and fairfield stores as well as the story road location in east san jose. >>> thanks for coming by channel 5 this morning, by the way. it's 5:06. let's get the latest look at weather and traffic. we are going to begin with the lady who is dressed appropriately. >> very good. it's actually navy, brian. >> looks black to me. >> it's dark. [ laughter ] >>> black friday so we're hoping the commute is not going to be a bad one. actually it's looking okay right now. this is our one incident that we had earlier this morning. northbound 680 approaching landess avenue. we had a traffic light down in the road but all lanes are free and clear on northbound 680 so it's cruising through milpitas. live look at 880, people may be heading towards area malls including southland mall on southbound 880 in ha
. >> california law gives us the right to talk to customers and handle in front of the stores. >> if you don't leave, we will get the police involved. >> reporter: organizers are calling for walmart to improve employee wages and working conditions. other walmarts targeted today include the richmond and fairfield stores as well as the story road location in east san jose. >>> thanks for coming by channel 5 this morning, by the way. it's 5:06. let's get the latest look...
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alec baldwin and jude law. lend their voices. opening today, one master portraying another, hopkins stars in hitchcock centered on the making of psycho, helen mirren co-stars as hitchcock's wife. >> i promised mother i wouldn't tell. >> he does a great hitchcock that was brandi hitt reporting. >>> it is not jut black friday, it is orange and black friday this morning at 10:00, the giants begin selling individual home game tickets for next season. last month the team brought home the world series trophy for the second time in three seasons sweeping the tigers. today, fans can buy individual tickets for next april, may and june, excluding opening weekend. first round of sales ends midnight christmas eve you can buy online or in person at all dug-out stores. >>> this afternoon coach harbaugh is expected to officially announce that quarterback colin kaepernick will start sunday in new orleans. smith has passed his final concussion test but kaepernick will still get the start sunday again the saints despite the report the team still s
alec baldwin and jude law. lend their voices. opening today, one master portraying another, hopkins stars in hitchcock centered on the making of psycho, helen mirren co-stars as hitchcock's wife. >> i promised mother i wouldn't tell. >> he does a great hitchcock that was brandi hitt reporting. >>> it is not jut black friday, it is orange and black friday this morning at 10:00, the giants begin selling individual home game tickets for next season. last month the team brought...